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Can Networks Have Social Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This video is from a local site in Louisville , part of the Annie E. The focus was on learning about "Network Effectiveness" and the specific topics included strategies for network impact, approaches to evaluating networks and tools for accelerating and assessing network impact. This is important to keep the network fresh and growing.

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Is Social Media the Fund Development Professional’s Magic Bullet?

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Tammy Moloy is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and a Senior Consultant with Ashley|Rountree and Associates, a leading regional non-profit consulting firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. We don’t want to offend our participant families – we don’t want them to feel guilty about using our services if they can’t give.”. “I

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Juneteenth Resources

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Black Women’s Blueprint —Their mission is to provide services and spaces for healing, reconciliation and human connection with the natural world. Working with land, they bring people together to design and practice strategies for healing, health and reparative economics. ?.

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And the Winner(s) of the Social Media Library Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the social media library giveaway I asked folks to leave a comment on how they would use the books to shape their 2010 social media strategy. But the grand prize winner of the books offered by Steve are: Erin McMahon , Metro United Way, Louisville, KY. It takes content, strategy and elbow grease.

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Maximizing Meetings: 3 M’s to Make Event Committee Meetings Meaningful

NonProfit Hub

She leads the Events Strategy Team at Ashley|Rountree and Associates —a nonprofit consulting firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. After introductions, every single meeting, from events to program services, should start with a mission moment. Tammy Moloy is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub.